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− | The '''Revuematic 50''' is a very basic camera for [[126 film]] distributed by [[Foto-Quelle]] in Germany in 1966.<br>It has a single shutter speed, no aperture control and a [[fixed focus]] lens.<br>What appears to be the window of a light meter is in fact just a print and the two AAA-batteries are only used to fire the [[flashcube]]. | + | The '''Revuematic 50''' is a very basic camera for [[126 film]] distributed by [[Foto-Quelle]] in Germany in 1966.<br>It appears to be a rebranded [[Halina Speedoflash]] manufactured in Hong Kong by [[Haking]]. <br>It has a single shutter speed, no aperture control and a [[fixed focus]] lens.<br>What appears to be the window of a light meter is in fact just a print and the two AAA-batteries are only used to fire the [[flashcube]]. |
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[[Category:126 film]] | [[Category:126 film]] |
Revision as of 21:38, 21 November 2016
Revuematic 50 image by Jaap Schelvis (Image rights) |
The Revuematic 50 is a very basic camera for 126 film distributed by Foto-Quelle in Germany in 1966.
It appears to be a rebranded Halina Speedoflash manufactured in Hong Kong by Haking.
It has a single shutter speed, no aperture control and a fixed focus lens.
What appears to be the window of a light meter is in fact just a print and the two AAA-batteries are only used to fire the flashcube.